SPECIAL NOTICE TO PATIENTS.
PROFESSOR RICHARD, M.E., Preeminent Medical Electrician, stands unique as a THERAPEUTIC Power of Medical Electric treatment. The numerous Government credentials on the stage and - consulting rooms speak for themselves. The , ordinary and usual galvanic treatment, as used by the medical profession, and the so-called medical electricians and . vendors of electric appliances, can be applied by any small schoolboy. Come to my public medical electric demonstrations, and judge for yourself of my "aique electric treatment, that has BAFFLED every other remedy of the qualiSIO -?' Q aa ®ks| medicine, herbalists St Ti/Vr§J-. rubbish as the so-called ELECTRIC BELTS that have been lately exposed in the London Police Courts, and by t SENSIBLE persons should LAY ASIDE all oerfl onal • and SPECIAL MEDICAL PREJUDICE. It costs .nothing to come and see the unique Medical Electric Demonstration. To SEE and HEAR, and judge for yourself. The treatment is given without shocks or pain. ' It is a pleasant sensation, and not the common galvanic shock. "
Professor Richard, M.E., will be located in Auckland for a very abort seagoo only, and may from HOW BE CONSULIED, FREE OF CHARGE, at his PRIVATE CONSULTING ROOMS, from nine a.m. to eight p.m. Guaranteed to carry out all 'contracts'towards private patients before leaving Auckland: Patients desirous
to be treated privately should come at once, and not delay, for a private preliminary consultation free. All cures professed by correspondence is proper quackery. Private Consulting Rooms, Exchange Chambers, corner Queen and Durham-street East, Auckland. : ■ ■' V
"The Profligate," Monday next. Water consumers are reminded that all domestic water supply accounts require to be paid before the 7th instant. i During summer, for health and comfort, wear Dr. Jaeirar's sanitary woollen underclothing. J. W. Shackelford, agent, 194, Queen-street. - . ™S2 eily t l rep , ort endin * 31st December, lsiM. K. Hobbs has much pleasure in presenting to the public his " half-yearly report." The business has steadily increased, and the last month's returns have been • far in excess of any previous month. ' This result is to be a ttributed to the policy R. Hobbs has adopted of " sterling value, small profit, no credit." and this, with *~e . co-operation of a willing staff (which R.H. has great pleasure s in acknowledging), has built up a real live business. R. Hobbs begs to tenner his sincere thanks to a discerning public for , their support, and in return announces his intention 1 of keeping up the repi tatiou of the house, by every means at .his command;? and adhering strictly to the motto, "Sterling value, small profit, no credit"—Rioho. Hobbs, Wholesale and Retail Draper and Clothier, 288 and 290, Queen-street (opposite Town Hall site), Auckland. .vV ■ •£?. xi's'.-i ?•■■'<■■■* -- ; ,s ■ • ' I ' ■ -
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9401, 6 January 1894, Page 6
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445SPECIAL NOTICE TO PATIENTS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9401, 6 January 1894, Page 6
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